This dream emphasizes the dreamer's feeling "out of control" in some area of real life. Other details of the dream might provide clues as to whether the dream is about family life, work, finances or a relationship.
This is normal. What you dream rarely makes sense. You simply thought of the event and you started dreaming of it. It could be a memory of being very drunk.
Dreams are a function of the subconscious.
Symbols have different meanings to different social groups. It therefore depends on the group to which you belong what those symbols mean.
For someone that has no knowledge of the group to which a person belongs and to claim to be able to interpret those symbols is nonsense.
Dreams mostly mean nothing and are a function of the subconscious mind. We know little of the conscious mind. Those people that claim to be able to interpret the subconscious are charlatans, playing upon the insecurities of people in need real support. Either for financial gain or kudos.
It might be that you are "spinning" out of control. You may be handling too many tasks in your daily life (stress).
Yes, dreams are very weird and you can do all sorts of things in them whether you control what you're doing or not.
The dream suggests that you do not feel in control of the events in your life. Doors and windows are both means of access and barriers. When you are in control, you open the doors and windows to allow some people, ideas or things into your life, and shut the doors and windows against people, ideas and things that you reject. The dream might be showing you that you need to take more control of your own life and make your own choices.
You don't need to buy it, you can dream it.
Falling can merely represent "falling" asleep, especially if the dream occurs shortly after going to bed. At other times, a filling dream can symbolize feeling totally out of control in some area of life.
a lucid dream is when your aware that your dreaming and sometimes you can control it
This dream suggests that the dreamer feels separate from the community; as if they are an observer rather than a participant in real life.
This dream expresses the dreamer's feeling out of control in real life. The dream illustrates feared consequences of being out of control of events.
Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) noted earlier in the movie that his totem, the spinning top, would spin forever if he was in a dream. In the real world or his own dream, the top would eventually stop spinning and fall over. The last 5 seconds of the movie should very closely watched. The ending was meant to be ambiguous so that the viewer doesn't know if the top fell over (he was back in Saito's dream, his dream, orthe real world) or if it just kept on spinning (he was still in a dream, and would likely be forever). So far this question has two rival answers. 1) The spinning top keeps spinning, so he is still in a dream and we don't know what happens to the rest of the team as he didn't wake up on the plane but was asleep. This makes some sense because the children and house are identical to his dreams - they haven't grown up yet we have been led to believe that time has passed. Or, 2) some people are saying that the spinning top actually slows and starts to wobble at the very end, showing that he is now in 'his dream, Saito's dream, or reality (as the top was his wife's totem and would only fall in if it was in someone who had touched it's dream or reality).
The same things you and i dream about.
You could "lose control" of a lucid dream only in the sense that your subconscious mind might take over control of the dream from your conscious awareness. At no point in any kind of dreaming does any factor outside your own mind control the dream. Dreams, lucid or otherwise, only exist within your own mind.
That dream could suggest that your recreational use of drugs is getting out of your control. You might be wise to regard the dream as a red flag warning from your own mind that it's time to clean up your act. > If you are not using recreational drugs, the dream might express your desire to escape from the problems and responsibilities of reality.